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Why Emotional Maturity Changes How You Love
Self-awareness is a start of maturity. As you realize your personal feelings, why you have to respond in a particular way, and what makes you that way, you can be more conscious in relationships. Through this awareness, impulsive choices are minimized and room is left to make healthier choices. You are taught to communicate without being scared or insecure but in a calm and honest way.
By Stella Johnson Love2 months ago in Confessions
How to Keep Romance Alive During Tough Times
All relationships go through rough times and these are the times when the connection is usually tested. Romance can be lost or seem far away due to stress, uncertainty and emotional pressure. However, the hard times are also the chance when couples can find a way to reconnect. The relationship works better when the partners decide to be there, even in minor things, to each other. It is the love that thrives when it is nurtured even when there is challenge instead of being left out.
By Grace Smith2 months ago in Confessions
Why Communication Shapes Every Moment of Love
A healthy relationship is based on communication. All moments of intimacy, all stages of development, and all the mutual feelings rely on the way in which two individuals exchange their thoughts and express each other. Words form meaning, help overcome emotional distances, and make the feeling of togetherness which any relationship should have. With a good communication there is ease of love, peace and much more satisfying.
By Grace Smith2 months ago in Confessions
Word of the Day: 転ぶ
I don't know why my phone isn't let me log into my class but, it isn't in plane mode. It finally let me enter my class. I have so many homework things that need to be done. I don't know. I am still thinking about Eric's offer but I am kind of not wanting to do anything out of obsession or desperation. I want to be in my right mind so I don't have regret anything.
By Kayla McIntosh2 months ago in Confessions
How Problems Get “Solved” in Naples
Two years ago, our roof started leaking. Well, leaking is a strong word for it; it was dropping tears on rare occasions — sometimes it seemed to me — to check in with us, as a kid does, to make sure their parents hadn't forgotten about the existence of the smallest.
By Ilia Teary2 months ago in Confessions
Absolutely nothing
And I sat there by the shore, looking at the sea. It was really cold, and the gloves were barely keeping my hands warm. Most of the time, it was calm and rhythmic, but on that day, something had changed. The color of the water was a deep blue, almost black, and it flowed clumsily and wildly, as if it carried the furious guilt of the world and could no longer bear it. I was staring at the angry, rolling waves as they crashed against the naked cliffs and greedily embraced the shore.
By Penelope Plati2 months ago in Confessions
What Went Wrong With Consumer Attorneys – My Worst Experience Explained
When Hope Turns into a Headache You know that feeling when you walk into something with high hopes, expecting help, answers, and relief only to end up with stress, confusion, and a sinking feeling in your stomach? That’s exactly what happened to me when I chose to work with Consumer Attorneys and the lawyer Daniel Cohen.
By Muhammad Bilal2 months ago in Confessions
Consumer Attorneys Review – David Pinkhasov Left Me Misled and Stressed
My name is Rick White. For the past six months, I’ve been carrying a specific, chilling kind of stress. It’s a knot of anxiety that tightens every time my phone rings from an unknown number. This feeling wasn’t born from the original legal issue. I needed help with a frustrating but manageable consumer dispute. No, this dread was manufactured, meticulously and unprofessionally, by the very law firm I hired to be my advocate: Consumer Attorneys, and specifically, by the associate attorney assigned to my case, David Pinkhasov.
By Muhammad Bilal2 months ago in Confessions
115 Miles Back to You
The summer of 2021 wasn't anything spectacular on paper. There was no big trips, no dramatic life changes, but it was the first summer that made something inside of me shift. That was the summer I met him. For the sake of privacy, i'll call him Kevin, but nothing what I felt for him was pretend.
By Jasmine Platson2 months ago in Confessions








